Nathaniel Dove
Digital Broadcast Journalist
Nathaniel Dove is a digital broadcast journalist with Global News’ Online National Breaking News team based in Toronto.
Before joining the Breaking News team, Nate was a journalist with Global Saskatoon where he filed for Global National, produced compelling investigations with tangible impacts for the people of the province and hosted the current affairs show Focus Saskatchewan.
Before joining Global, he worked as a reporter in Yorkton, Sask. and chase producer with CTV including with the parliamentary bureau.
Originally from Barrie, Ont., Nathaniel has a masters in journalism from Carleton University and a masters of global affairs from the Munk School of Global Affairs at the University of Toronto.
He’s an avid traveller, having visited more than 20 countries. When he’s not in the newsroom,
Nathaniel is probably listening to or making music, reading, running or planning his next backpacking trip.
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Video Archives
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Canadian firms paying ‘significantly’ more in ransomware attacks: data
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Only 4 in 10 human trafficking cases saw charges laid in past decade: StatCan
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White hydrogen: What is it and how could it help global emissions efforts?
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Will Russia exploit Middle East volatility?
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What could Israel’s invasion of Gaza look like?
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Hardeep Singh Nijjar murder: How are mayors of cities with large Sikh populations reacting to Trudeau’s allegation?
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Hardeep Singh Nijjar murder: Do recent extra-judicial killings symbolize new era of espionage?
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Surge in cancer for those under 50: study
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E. coli outbreak at 6 daycares, 5 additional sites in Calgary
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‘The system has failed us’: James Smith Cree Nation marks 1 year since massacre
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Should you wait to get a COVID-19 booster? Experts weigh in
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Two Killings, the same day, one year apart: Why James Smith Cree Nation mourns
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JSCN survivors still struggle with trauma, addiction 1 year after tragedy
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Health expert fears elected leaders won’t consider school mask mandates even if medically-advisable
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The new space race is here, will it look like the ’60s, or the 16th century?
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N.W.T. wildfires: How do you evacuate a hospital full of vulnerable patients?
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Canada’s unfilled health-care jobs doubled since pandemic began: StatCan
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Niger coup: Armed intervention unlikely despite mounting pressure, expert says
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ECOWAS backs down on threat of military action against Niger junta amid coup
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Severe storm system to hit US with flash floods, tornadoes
Author Archives
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Do you know how to stay safe if you lose heat during extreme cold?The Canadian Red Cross and an outdoor guide warn people to bundle up, plan ahead and have extra supplies because Canada is experiencing extreme cold.WeatherJan 15
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Experts question impact of foreign homebuyers banExperts say it's hard to tell if the foreign homebuyers ban is lowering housing costs and helping Canadians afford homes. The ban came into effect nearly one year ago.EconomyDec 28, 2023
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Cooking this holiday? How to avoid food poisoning amid salmonella outbreaksA chef says cross-contamination is the most common mistake that causes people to get food poisoning. Four million Canadians get it every year.CanadaDec 26, 2023
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Wrong firepit fuels can lead to ‘flame jetting,’ Health Canada warnsHealth Canada warns people can be severely burned by flame jets, created when pouring fuel from a container without an important safety component.ConsumerDec 22, 2023
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Wildfires, floods and smoke: Canada’s top 2023 weather storiesEnvironment Canada unveiled its top weather stories for 2023. The presenting climatologist said human caused-climate was partially to blame and said more extreme weather will come.WeatherDec 20, 2023
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Canada lays out road map for electric vehicle key 2035 targetsOttawa is requiring carmakers to sell cars that emit no emissions by 2035. The government's strategy allows carmakers to earn and swap credits by selling electric vehicles.ConsumerDec 19, 2023
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Trudeau vows $100M+ to build more than 40K homes in VancouverPrime Minister Justin Trudeau announced plans to build more than 40,000 homes in Vancouver in the next decade. He didn't say if the homes would be houses or apartments.CanadaDec 15, 2023
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As CBC layoffs loom, ‘inappropriate’ bonuses in centre stage. How much are they?The CBC is facing criticism for planning to cut 10 per cent of its workforce with the CEO of the publicly funded broadcaster not ruling out bonuses for leaders.CanadaDec 13, 2023
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Canadian firms paying ‘significantly’ more in ransomware attacks: dataCanadian companies are paying more than $1 million on average to ransomware attacks, a report finds. That's a 150 per cent increase in two years.TechDec 7, 2023
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Generative AI, deepfakes will ‘pollute’ election campaigns, CSE warnsCanada's cybersecurity watchdog warns that Russia and China will continue to interfere in elections. It also warns artificial intelligence will be used to undermine democracy.CanadaDec 6, 2023
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Only 11% of human trafficking cases result in guilty decision: StatCanOnly 40% of human trafficking incidents reported to police in Canada in the past decade resulted in charges being laid, and only 11% of cases resulted in guilty decisions.CanadaDec 5, 2023
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Canada is falling behind other rich countries in health care, new report warnsCanada spends less on health care than other rich countries, and has fewer people training as family doctors and practising in generalist, office-based care.CanadaDec 4, 2023
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Health minister slams nicotine pouches, tobacco company alleges defamationOne of Canada's largest tobacco companies is responding to the Canadian health minister's recent comments around nicotine pouches.HealthDec 1, 2023
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COP28: Canadian ranchers to argue meat should stay on the menuCanadian cattle farmers will argue at COP28 that meat belongs on people's plates because it's nutritious and because the industry is reducing greenhouse gases, a spokesperson said.EnvironmentNov 30, 2023
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Is China’s Xi Jinping a dictator? How Trudeau answered at APECPrime Minister Justin Trudeau, when asked directly twice about the Chinese president, said, 'I don't think anyone would call it a democracy.'CanadaNov 17, 2023
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How a white hydrogen discovery could help global emissions effortsCanadian researchers say the discovery of what could be a large deposit of white hydrogen could help the push to eliminate greenhouse gases.EnvironmentOct 31, 2023
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Two-state solution the ‘objective’ – after defeating Hamas, says ex-Israeli PMA former Israeli prime minister and ex-IDF chief of staff said Israel and the region must work towards a two-state solution - but only after Israel defeats Hamas.WorldOct 29, 2023
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Small team of Canadian special ops deployed to Israel after Oct. 7 attack: sourcesGlobal News has learned Canada's special operations forces have been deployed to Israel to assist with embassy security and liaising with the IDF.CanadaOct 29, 2023
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Canada not doing enough to stop foreign interference, Erin O’Toole saysThe former Conservative leader said the Liberal government ignored warnings from Canada's security agencies that China had allegedly interfered in the 2021 federal election.CanadaOct 26, 2023
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Foreign control in the Canadian economy is shrinking: StatCanEnterprises in eight countries account for about 90 per cent of foreign-controlled assets in Canada, with a little more than half located in the United States.EconomyOct 23, 2023
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‘We’re at a very critical time’: former FBI negotiator on freeing hostages from HamasA former FBI hostage negotiator said it's important to exhaust all non-violent options before attempting a rescue because attempts present the most risk to hostages.WorldOct 22, 2023
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‘Long and brutal and deadly war’ for Israel and Hamas: former U.S. special envoyA former U.S. Special Envoy predicted the United States is working with regional partners to contain the violence between Israel and Hamas.WorldOct 22, 2023
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Will Russia try to exploit Middle East volatility? What could come nextWith Russian war efforts stalling in Ukraine, experts question whether the Kremlin will try to draw American attention away from the Israeli-Hamas conflict.WorldOct 20, 2023
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Here’s what an Israeli ground offensive in Gaza could look likeA retired general, who commanded a multinational observer force during the 2014 Israeli invasion of Gaza, warned civilian casualties are unavoidable.CanadaOct 17, 2023
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Canada’s military training ‘not for sale,’ minister says after top brass warningGen. Wayne Eyre warned that sharing even unclassified information could harm the country, saying unauthorized disclosures could have severe consequence for Canada.CanadaSep 28, 2023